What is APCRDA?
The Andhra Pradesh Capital Region Development Authority (APCRDA) was established under the APCRDA Act, 2014. It is the nodal agency responsible for planning, coordination, and supervision of development activities in the capital region.
CRDA covers an area of 8,352 square kilometers across Guntur and Krishna districts. It is responsible for implementing the Land Pooling Scheme, which is the foundation of Amaravati's development.
Key Functions of CRDA
Land Pooling Administration
Managing LPS plot allotments, transfers, and registrations
Infrastructure Development
Planning and executing roads, utilities, and amenities
Layout Approvals
Approving building plans and layout permissions
Regulation
Enforcing development regulations and building codes
Farmer Benefits
Disbursing pensions and managing welfare schemes
Legal Authentication
Verifying and authenticating property documents
CRDA's Role in Land Pooling
CRDA is the implementing authority for the Land Pooling Scheme. Its responsibilities include:
CRDA Sub-Registrar Offices
LPS plot registrations are conducted at designated CRDA sub-registrar offices:
Thullur SRO
Thullur Mandal villages
Ananthavaram SRO
Ananthavaram area villages
Mandadam SRO
Mandadam and nearby villages
Information for Investors
Before purchasing any LPS plot, investors should verify the following with CRDA:
- Validity of LP (Land Pooling) number
- Current ownership and any pending transfers
- Encumbrance status of the plot
- Any pending disputes or litigation
- Plot dimensions and boundaries
Verification can be done at CRDA offices or through authorized agents. We can assist you with document verification and authentication.
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